The Group of Ministers (GoM) on GST rate rationalisation decided to increase tax rates on aerated beverages, cigarettes, tobacco, and related products to 35% from the current 28%. The GoM also proposed tax rate modifications for 148 items, suggesting lower rates for essential goods and higher rates for luxury and demerit items.
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